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Mahunka, S.: Zoological collectings of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Korea 4. Acari: species of Fissicepheus Bal. et Mah., 1965, (Oribatei: Otocepheidae)
incrassate. A stripe consisting of pairs of light spots between ínterlamellar hairs, towards base of prodorsum. Sensillus only weakly incrassate, with merely minute protuberances terminally. Notogaster. — Inner condyli ( co. mn.) of notogaster especially strongly developed, situated much nearer to each other (10.4 u.) than those of prodorsum, hence standing between them. Notogastral surface ornamented with sparsely spaced, minute foveolae. Notogastral hairs acicular, varying between 45—58 \x, hair ta shorter than hair ti. Figs. 12 — 17. Fissieepheus mitratus sp. nov., dorsal side (12), sensillus (13), ventral side (14), prodorsum lateral (15), setae it (16), end of the lamella (17) 24 TT. Múzeum Évkönyve 1971